Apple has finally made a statement that
admits to "a few bugs" in its
latest mobile operating system iOS 5.
Apple's servers were overwhelmed by demand for iOS 5 when it was
released last month, but ever since its release, there have been thousands of
complaints about poor battery life posted on Apple's forums. In some cases, people claimed that their
phone battery was draining by up to 15% every hour, even when the handset was
not being used.
Initially Apple
would not comment on the matter but have now issued a statement: "A small
number of customers have reported lower than expected battery life on iOS 5
devices," it said.
"We have
found a few bugs that are affecting battery life and we will release a software
update to address those in a few weeks," it added.
It seems that Apple is certainly starting to feel the pressure
from competitor challenges on the global stage, with vendors using Google’s
Android Operating System turning up the heat.
Analyst firm Canalys revealed that HTC has become the number one
vendor in the US ,
overtaking Samsung, and pushing Apple into third place.
Is Apple’s perceived market dominance over?
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